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Leffe Nectar Abbey Beer, 750 ml

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Leffe Nectar is rich and full-flavoured, due to its expert brewing technique and meticulous ingredient selection. Golden orange in colour, Leffe Nectar releases aromatic honey tastes and a wild floral bouquet when swirled around a beer goblet. Try this new craft beer with a cheese board. If you plan to serve seafood and more refined meals, save a few bottles of Leffe Tripel. This beer will surely delight your guests with its refined and robust flavor. Other choices are also available such as Leffe Radieuse, Leffe Rituel or Leffe Nectar. These fresh beers will unveil their unique taste and elegance in a Leffe chalice. The abbey and the brewery were closed during the French Revolution and seemed to be nothing but a distant memory, until the abbey was re-established in 1929. In 1952 abbot Nys and Albert Lootvoet decided to once again take up the brewing tradition of Leffe with its well-guarded recipe and offer a range of delicious Leffe beers. In the meantime, AB-InBev has taken up the torch and has made a commitment to honour the tradition of the Leffe beer, which has been brewed according to the same recipe since 1240. The abbey that first produced Leffe, Notre-Dame de Leffe, was founded in 1152 and has a long and rich history. In 1240, the monks decided to build a brewery. Beer at that time was a much healthier alternative to drinking water, which was often full of diseases. The brewery was a great success. In fact, it was said at one point that the master brewer at the Leffe brewery made a beer that was so delicious, parishioners preferred drinking it to going to church on Sundays. Needless to say, the abbot at the time had to step in!

Both Leffe Ruby and Leffe Nectar join our existing range to offer consumers new flavour options and a different alternative to the more traditional abbey beers. Our history of expert brewing is at the core of these new variants and with Leffe as the market leading Abbey beer, combined with the fact that flavoured and fruit beers are continuing to prove popular in the UK, we’re confident both Leffe Ruby and Nectar will prove popular amongst consumers.” Abbaye de Leffe in Dinant was founded in the 12th century and, like most abbeys and churches, they built a brewery to serve drinks to parishioners and pilgrims. Most people, including children, drank beer of some sort as it was much safer to drink than water. Over the intervening few centuries, Leffe marked itself out as a brewery of quality. The abbey was seriously damaged in the years around the French Revolution but managed to keep brewing until 1809. During the First World War, many of the brewing kettles were melted down for ammunition.Enjoy the smooth and well-balanced taste of Leffe Blond, which is a perfect blend of pale malt, water and yeast. With a hint of vanilla and clove, this beer will surely be one of the best aperitif beers for your friendly gatherings. The JSESSIONID cookie is used by New Relic to store a session identifier so that New Relic can monitor session counts for an application.

If you are looking for a sharp and full-bodied beer, buy a bottle of Leffe Brown. The use of darkly roasted malt combined with hints of coffee and chocolate flavors brings a perfect balance of bitterness and sweet taste to this authentic abbey beer. In terms of tasting notes, Leffe Ruby offers subtle traces of red fruit and rosewood suitable for those with a sweeter tooth, who still want to enjoy the essence of a typical abbey beer. Red in colour, Leffe Ruby has delicate traces of spice, that when poured into a Leffe chalice will reveal a multitude of taste sensations. Try it with your next fillet steak! Leffe. It's one of the world’s most recognisable Belgian beers. Understandably so, it’s had more than 800, albeit tumultuous, years to build a brand and nail that quality. There are few beers that have quite such a development time.Do not open any bottles shortly after delivery. They are likely to be very volatile and cause spillage. The taste of Leffe Ruby offers subtle traces of red fruit and rosewood suitable for those with a sweeter tooth, who still want to enjoy the essence of a typical abbey beer. Red in colour, Leffe Ruby has delicate traces of spice, that when poured into a Leffe chalice will reveal a multitude of taste sensations.

You will appreciate that goods may have been despatched before cancellation takes place. You can help us reduce waste by notifying us as soon as possible, but no later than 7 days after the receipt of the goods provided that the goods are in original condition they were sent; unopened and sealed, as required by the Consumer Protection for Distance Selling Regulations 2000 (as amended). Ruby and Nectar join the existing core range of Blonde and Brune and are designed to perfectly pair with foods. Leffe beers result from expert brewing techniques from the 1240s. The brand is constantly trying to innovate. Leffe’s beer experts have been passing on their know-how from generation to generation for more than 8 centuries now. Belgian Abbey beer Leffe, has launched two new variants in the UK, Leffe Ruby and Leffe Nectar, as the brand continues to grow the abbey beer category. Whether you are enjoying a quiet moment by yourself or spending a good time with friends, there's nothing more enjoyable than sipping a fine and fresh beer.Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie. Authentic Belgian beer Leffe, presents two new limited edition bottles of its craft beer - Ruby and Nectar – which bring notes of red summer fruits and smooth honey to this seasons' dining tables. When adding the Candi Sugar simply decant hot wort into a jug and dissolve, then return to the boil.

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